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Garth Ennis' Jennifer Blood Vol. 2 Kindle & comiXology
Picking up right where Garth Ennis' epic 6-issue run left off! Jen's bloody war against the Blutes is over and it's time for the cleanup phase of the operation. All's well that ends well? In a word... no. Jen's enemies get a little too close, Jack gets a little too crazy, and it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye! How far is Jen really prepared to go to keep her revenge from wrecking her life, and what happens when the people she loves get in the way?
'If you dug on the messed-up first arc of Jennifer Blood, you should be very happy because the quality and insanity continues. Ewing comes on board and shows our titular heroine isn't just a one-trick pony. He doesn't try to replicate Ennis' run but instead builds gloriously up from it like an ambitious kid making a three story sandcastle with wi-fi and a car wash. The first arc was just the introduction, now we need to see Jennifer reap the blood she worked so hard to sew.' - Comic Book Resources
'If you've been hesitant about continuing to pick up Jennifer Blood after Garth Ennis left the title, then set your worries aside, because Al Ewing is a brilliant replacement, and continues to provide more of the same bloody violence and dark humor that readers have come to love.' - Newsarama
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDynamite Entertainment
- Publication dateAugust 8, 2012
- Reading age16 years and up
- File size442014 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B00E9FWNNY
- Publisher : Dynamite Entertainment (August 8, 2012)
- Publication date : August 8, 2012
- Language : English
- File size : 442014 KB
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- Print length : 161 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,001,132 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,798 in Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Graphic Novels
- #3,344 in Mystery Graphic Novels
- #12,022 in Superhero Graphic Novels
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Ewing - fresh from anarchic romps like Zombo and a fine stint as possibly the only non-Wagner Judge Dredd writer to nail the character out of the gate - is clearly hungry to prove himself and does so by running the crazy train off the rails as a ruthless vigilante finds her carefully-maintained dual identity come unstuck in the face of terrible neighbors, a vengeful father, Brangelina analogues with some truly inspired dialogue, and a private military force led by the Big Lebowski closing in on the peaceful suburban lie Jen uses to hide from the fact that she is an awful, awful person.
The art isn't quite up to the standard of the story and seems just short of professional, needing attention from an experienced inker to help it ditch the Darick Robertson influence, and the abrupt ending and "to be continued" is a clumsy finish to an otherwise outstanding sophomore effort, though granted it may be that the story was designed for serialized reading rather than the trade collection, a rarity in these elevator pitch obsessed times but still not a great way to finish the book, so ending with Ewing's very entertaining commentary on the first issue was quite welcome even if the pin-ups of large-breasted manga ladies that accompany it (an alternate cover gallery) are not.
An A1 effort while it lasts.